LAGA presents our sheet music edition of Lacrimosa by Mozart arranged for classical guitar by Emre Sabuncuoglu.
Level: Upper-Advanced
License Information: Copyright of this arrangement © 2012 Los Angeles Guitar Academy Publishing. All rights reserved. Original work by W. A. Mozart is in the public domain.
Format: Sheet music notation (no tabs/tablature) *NEW* with tabs
8-page PDF containing the full score with standard notation and tab notation, in addition to a standard notation-only score. Instant download after purchase.
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Orkhan Ahmadov –
amazing
Ben Mines –
This is so good.
Samuel Tormey –
Wow. I am inspired to try LAGA’s online curriculum.
Dominic Chavira –
sounds like heaven!
Sabrina Furlan –
amazing..
Алексей Иванов –
fantastic..
DereMemo –
Don’t try this at home.
peter saint –
Wow.. awesome 😮
Jamo Nutricionista –
Increible buenísima!
Arturo Mayoral –
Hell Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh
wikichris –
You know it’s a good arrangement when it sounds like it was originally
written for guitar.
Joko Modus –
what a stroke of a genius transferred this masterpieces to guitar. thx
MrPontifisex –
lacrimosa…. mi locura mi diosa, hablas de lágrimas y no te entiendo dolor en mi pecho, agujero en mi alma, te busco, amor mio en persona, estoy loco me moriré, mientras vivo, sentado te esperaré.
ale perez moreno –
like it more than the original, really nice and beatiful
adriano menegueli –
Only Mozart would be able to transcribe this to guitar … so … congratulations…
Άννα Χ. –
Genius!
Andrey Esaulenko –
Awesome arrangement, I get it few weeks ago along with some other pieces. Now, strongly recommend to all, this music score is good enough even without video to study.
Fabrizio Colonna –
Those are fantastic arrangements. The several scores I purchased here are all very accurate in notation and fingering. It makes feel the guitar as an orchestra in your fingers.
Jerome Shearer –
Probably best to nail down your tremolo before you attempt this delicate piece! Intonation is key to make this sound easy, and it’s easy to make it sound difficult. The less you have to think about, the better you’ll be off!
Very well transcribed, with attention spared on both ease of chord transitions and the priority of the lyrical notes’ intonations.